Last Will and Testament

What is a will?

A will is a legal document that allows you to specify who will inherit your property after you die. It also allows you to name your personal representative, create
trusts, and name a guardian for your minor children.

direct who will get your property when you die

designate your personal representative (executor)

create trusts to control your property after you die

name a guardian to care for your minor children

Benefits of having a will

Having a well drafted will can save you and your loved ones a great deal of time and money. In contrast, if you do not have a will you may have no control over what happens to your estate after you die. As a result, your loved ones may suffer costly delays and even hardship. A properly executed will can alleviate all of these concerns. Call the Tribuiani Law Firm and have
Robert W. Tribuiani, Esq., an attorney at law, execute your will today!

Have an estate planning attorney execute your will

Do not attempt to execute a Florida will by yourself. Wills must be executed in strict conformance with laws set forth by the State of Florida. Please contact our office today and learn how to avoid getting caught up in potentially lengthy and often costly probate court proceedings. A person who attempts to execute a testamentary transfer of his or her
homestead, for instance, should be aware that although Florida's constitution protects primary residents from creditors, when you attempt a testamentary transfer of your home through a will that is not drafted and executed properly, you may end up forfeiting those protections. Instead, have Robert W. Tribuiani, Esq., an attorney familiar with Florida's homestead laws, draft and execute your will so you can avoid these and other pitfalls.

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The Tribuiani Law Firm can help you make the right decisions now so that you can
protect your assets during your lifetime and benefit your loved ones even after you die. Contact us today.